undeadlife:

I call this one the “ground and pound”

undeadlife:

I call this one the “ground and pound”

luk3y:

This animal is called a Quokka and it is the happiest thing on the planet.

  the only place you can find them is in WA Perth where I live so cute.

(Source: buzzfeed)

luk3y:

This animal is called a Quokka and it is the happiest thing on the planet.

  the only place you can find them is in WA Perth where I live so cute.

(Source: buzzfeed)

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vanillaocean:

this is more than cool

vanillaocean:

this is more than cool

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undeadlife:

My favorite things to do.

undeadlife:

My favorite things to do.

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mangowater:

m-o-n-c-h-e-r:


I don’t know why, but this picture scares me. It’s such a beautiful, peaceful, calm, serene scene, yet she looks like she’s facing life head on. Have you ever had those moments? When you just look at the world and you’re like, “This is what it’s come to.” and for her, it seems like it’s come to drowning herself. Now I pray that’s not true and maybe it’s just how I see the picture but there’s just something about it. The way she moves her left hand, like she’s nervous or scared and how the sky is totally calm and all that stands before her and the ocean, is 10 feet of sand. But I could be totally wrong, perception is everything. 

^ that was one of the deepest/calming things i’ve ever read. 

^ sounds like how my english teacher would describe this picture

mangowater:

m-o-n-c-h-e-r:

I don’t know why, but this picture scares me. It’s such a beautiful, peaceful, calm, serene scene, yet she looks like she’s facing life head on. Have you ever had those moments? When you just look at the world and you’re like, “This is what it’s come to.” and for her, it seems like it’s come to drowning herself. Now I pray that’s not true and maybe it’s just how I see the picture but there’s just something about it. The way she moves her left hand, like she’s nervous or scared and how the sky is totally calm and all that stands before her and the ocean, is 10 feet of sand. But I could be totally wrong, perception is everything. 

^ that was one of the deepest/calming things i’ve ever read. 

^ sounds like how my english teacher would describe this picture

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